Poetry
… tank says, It only takes one or two seconds to become helpless in flowing grain , or among flowering … ice. I love her for pretending to die a lie of such richness and for being able to die, both of us any moment, so that when I …
… that did not involve Europeans to illustrate many of his points. This leads to some minutely detailed explanations of … reach is so wide, the notes and bibliography that accompany the text are an added bonus. This volume is … concerning the origins, purposes, and outcomes of the medieval religious wars known as the Crusades. Tyerman directs …
… clipping service and pasted in sturdy scrapbooks all of the comments made about his writing. He did not do this out of … national forum. In 1935, the year in which his wife, Sara, died, one newspaper spoke acidly of “the late H. L. … the estrangement that occurred in late 1925 and early 1926, soon after the publication of An American Tragedy , and …
… butterflies weather a storm in the shell of a snail, and come out of nowhere twenty stories up in New York City. The gossip: Greeks used you as an emblem of the soul, —medieval custom made the caterpillar a symbol of life, the … my dangers? Mortality is our common code, you and I may die anonymously, but not like snowflakes falling. Sooner or …
… Best 200 Words I Read All Week. From fact to fiction, from comedic to tragic, we hope you find as much to admire in … I’m awake for five full minutes before remembering I might die today. When you get old, you get soft. In the living … drove you into the shelter is, well, anticlimactic. It is also unwise if you would like to see, perhaps for the first …
… By Herman R. Muelder and David M. Delo. D. Appleton-Century Company. $2.50. Atlas of American History. Edited by James … word “atlas” to being geographic. That which can be mapped comes always within the field of the geographer; hence my … of the geographer to enlarge the scope of cultural studies that causes regret. 619-621 By Roderick Peattie …